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Follow on Google News | Peddler's Village Presents Evening in the Colonial Kitchen 2011Peddler’s Village presents the debut of the annual Evening in the Colonial Kitchen on Monday, January 3, 2011 at the Cock ‘n Bull Restaurant.
By: Eve Gelman Evening in the Colonial Kitchen is entering its 32nd year as the region’s most entertaining and educational historical dinner series. Peddler’s Village presents this popular and interactive food event every Monday evening from January through March, 5-9 p.m. The series features two different colonial-era characters each week from the American Historical Theater and a savory menu of authentic colonial cuisine. The actors share fascinating tales of America’s early days while dinner guests interact with food historians preparing their four-course, 18th-century style dinner over a roaring fire. Learn the secrets of baking pies in a Dutch oven, roasting beef on a “clock-work jack” or in a “tin kitchen,” cooking fish laced into a plank, sautéing Maryland crab in a “spider,” as well as baking breads and Johnny cakes. Guests may select a generous sampling of two out of eight hearty main courses or one favorite entrée, and then take home the keepsake menu along with a pamphlet of Colonial recipes. The total immersion into colonial life would not be complete without period musical entertainment throughout the evening provided by the spirited 18th-century musical duo, Marianne and Tom Tucker. The dinner series is particularly suited for families and school groups. Group dinners for organizations or businesses may also be arranged. The cost is $19.95 for adults and $10.95 for children 10 and under (beverages not included.) For the menu and complete schedule of weekly characters, please visit the Peddler's Village website at http://peddlersvillage.com/ Reservations are recommended, please call 215-794-4051 for reservations. # # # Peddler’s Village is an 18th century style village with something for everyone from 70 quality specialty shops and 6 restaurants to the 70-room Golden Plough Inn, Giggleberry Fair family entertainment center, and 11 seasonal festivals and events. End
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